They have been so willing and ready on all occasions to afford us all the assistance in their power, that I shall ever love a North Carolinian, and join with General Moultrie in confessing that they have been the salvation of this country. Young People's History of North Carolina - 第 175 頁Daniel Harvey Hill 著 - 1907 - 410 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Robert Wilson Gibbes - 1857 - 318 頁
...their zeal for the glorious cause in which they are engaged; they have been so willing and ready upon all occasions to afford us all the assistance in their power, that 1 shall ever love a North Carolinian, and join with Gen. Moultrie in confessing that they have been... | |
| Edward Graham Daves - 1893 - 166 頁
...troops with us, and I esteem this as the most convincing proof of their zeal for the glorious cause. They have been so willing and ready on all occasions...shall ever love a North Carolinian, and join with Gen. Moultrie in confessing that they have been the salvation of this country." l «/ To save Charleston... | |
| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1901 - 702 頁
...defenders. How freely it had aided imperiled districts is shown by a letter from Charles Pinckney : " They have been so willing and ready on all occasions...that they have been the salvation of this country." All her Continental Troops, after long service with Washington, had, during the severe winter of '79... | |
| Edward McCrady - 1901 - 976 頁
...us and as the most convincing proof of their zeal for the glorious cause in which they are engaged. They have been so willing and ready on all occasions...that they have been the salvation of this country." 1 Bancroft, vol. V, 370. Some black dragoons were organized by the British in the last year of the... | |
| Edward McCrady - 1901 - 954 頁
...and as the most convincing proof of their zeal for the glorious cause in which they are engagc-!They have been so willing and ready on all occasions to afford us uli the assistance in their power, that I shall ever love a Xorth Carolinian. and join with General... | |
| Robert Digges Wimberly Connor - 1909 - 220 頁
...Carolina's "zeal for the glorious cause in which they are engaged," to declare with pardonable exaggeration: "They have been so willing and ready on all occasions...shall ever love a North Carolinian, and join with Colonel Moultrie in confessing that they have been the salvation of this country." ' This work of the... | |
| University of North Carolina (1793-1962). University Extension Division - 1923 - 758 頁
...us and as the most convincing proof of their zeal for the glorious cause in which they are engaged. They have been so willing and ready on all occasions...that they have been the salvation of this country." — Charles Pinckney, in 1779. FIRST PAPEB : BY _ Subject: FIGHTING WITH WASHINGTON. a. The North Carolina... | |
| Hugh F. Rankin - 2005 - 452 頁
...was this relief that Charles Pinckney had waxed rhapsodic: "They have been so willing and ready upon all occasions to afford us all the assistance in their...shall ever love a North Carolinian, and join with Gen. Moultrie in confessing they have been the salvation of this country." But past efforts now had... | |
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